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Thrasher Rumors, Brandon's Country Album & Concert Talk

41 min · 7 de jun de 2026
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Thrasher: Everything We Know So Far Episode Description Welcome back to the Lonely Town Podcast, where Derek and Jimmy dive deep into the music, stories, and world of Brandon Flowers and The Killers. This week, the guys react to the biggest Brandon Flowers news in years. After months of speculation, surprise appearances and industry events have finally given fans their first real glimpse at Brandon's upcoming solo album, Thrasher. Derek and Jimmy break down everything currently known about the project, including Brandon's live performance of "Miss America," reports that the album leans heavily into country influences, and what appears to be a thematic continuation of ideas first explored on Pressure Machine. The conversation explores the mysterious influencer events where lyric booklets were distributed, the emergence of Payson and Nephi references in the new material, and why the title Thrasher has fans guessing everything from farming equipment to heavy metal influences. The guys also discuss rumors surrounding Brandon's long-rumored second solo album, what a future tour might look like, whether Brandon could find a home on country radio, and why concert economics are becoming a growing challenge for both artists and fans. Along the way, the discussion branches into country music, radio programming, ticket pricing, Blue Dot Fever, tour routing, and why some of the biggest artists in the world are struggling to fill arenas. If you're excited about Brandon's next chapter, this is the episode for you. Show Notes In This Episode Brandon Flowers' New Album: Thrasher * Brandon's surprise appearances at industry and influencer events * The official reveal of the album title: Thrasher * First impressions of the song "Miss America" * Early reports describing the album as "hardcore country" * Discussion of how the album may connect to Pressure Machine * Payson and Nephi references appearing in the lyrics * Why the title Thrasher has sparked so much speculation * What fans learned from leaked lyric sheets and event reports The Mystery of Album Number Two * Longstanding rumors of two separate Brandon Flowers solo albums * Why Derek and Jimmy believe another project may still be coming * Thematically different material reportedly exists * What the second album could mean for future tours and releases Country Music & Brandon Flowers * Brandon's appearance at country music industry events * Discussion of Robert Earl Keen and country songwriting influences * Whether Brandon's new music could receive country radio airplay * The evolving definition of country music Tour & Concert Speculation * What venues make sense for a Brandon Flowers solo tour * Small theaters versus larger arenas * Why an intimate Pressure Machine-style show may be the perfect fit * How touring schedules are built * Why artists don't always choose where they perform Blue Dot Fever * The reality of modern ticket sales * Dynamic pricing and Ticketmaster frustrations * Why artists are canceling shows despite major reputations * The economics of modern concert touring * How fans are changing their concert-buying habits Music Industry Discussion * The decline of album sales * Streaming revenue versus touring revenue * Radio's changing role in music discovery * Why legacy artists often struggle for airplay despite releasing quality music Country Music Rabbit Holes * The impact of The Chicks controversy on country radio * Why "Not Ready to Make Nice" remains an important song * The late-career success of Johnny Cash * Why older artists often disappear from mainstream radio playlists * Discussion of Willie Nelson and country music legends Featured Artists & References * Brandon Flowers * The Killers * Pressure Machine * Robert Earl Keen * Johnny Cash * Willie Nelson * The Chicks * Bruce Springsteen * Tom Morello   🛍️ Lonely Town Podcast Merch 🌐 Lonely Town Podcast Store [https://lonely-town-podcast.printify.me/?utm_source=chatgpt.com] 📱 Follow Lonely Town Podcast 📘 Facebook Group Lonely Town Podcast Facebook Group [https://www.facebook.com/groups/1464087943928872?utm_source=chatgpt.com] 📸 Instagram Lonely Town Podcast Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/lonelytownpodcast/?hl=en&utm_source=chatgpt.com] 📩 Contact Us Have a question, story, or want to contribute to the show? Reach out—we'd love to hear from you. 🎧 Show Credits Produced & Edited by Derek Everitt

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episode Thrasher Rumors, Brandon's Country Album & Concert Talk artwork

Thrasher Rumors, Brandon's Country Album & Concert Talk

Thrasher: Everything We Know So Far Episode Description Welcome back to the Lonely Town Podcast, where Derek and Jimmy dive deep into the music, stories, and world of Brandon Flowers and The Killers. This week, the guys react to the biggest Brandon Flowers news in years. After months of speculation, surprise appearances and industry events have finally given fans their first real glimpse at Brandon's upcoming solo album, Thrasher. Derek and Jimmy break down everything currently known about the project, including Brandon's live performance of "Miss America," reports that the album leans heavily into country influences, and what appears to be a thematic continuation of ideas first explored on Pressure Machine. The conversation explores the mysterious influencer events where lyric booklets were distributed, the emergence of Payson and Nephi references in the new material, and why the title Thrasher has fans guessing everything from farming equipment to heavy metal influences. The guys also discuss rumors surrounding Brandon's long-rumored second solo album, what a future tour might look like, whether Brandon could find a home on country radio, and why concert economics are becoming a growing challenge for both artists and fans. Along the way, the discussion branches into country music, radio programming, ticket pricing, Blue Dot Fever, tour routing, and why some of the biggest artists in the world are struggling to fill arenas. If you're excited about Brandon's next chapter, this is the episode for you. Show Notes In This Episode Brandon Flowers' New Album: Thrasher * Brandon's surprise appearances at industry and influencer events * The official reveal of the album title: Thrasher * First impressions of the song "Miss America" * Early reports describing the album as "hardcore country" * Discussion of how the album may connect to Pressure Machine * Payson and Nephi references appearing in the lyrics * Why the title Thrasher has sparked so much speculation * What fans learned from leaked lyric sheets and event reports The Mystery of Album Number Two * Longstanding rumors of two separate Brandon Flowers solo albums * Why Derek and Jimmy believe another project may still be coming * Thematically different material reportedly exists * What the second album could mean for future tours and releases Country Music & Brandon Flowers * Brandon's appearance at country music industry events * Discussion of Robert Earl Keen and country songwriting influences * Whether Brandon's new music could receive country radio airplay * The evolving definition of country music Tour & Concert Speculation * What venues make sense for a Brandon Flowers solo tour * Small theaters versus larger arenas * Why an intimate Pressure Machine-style show may be the perfect fit * How touring schedules are built * Why artists don't always choose where they perform Blue Dot Fever * The reality of modern ticket sales * Dynamic pricing and Ticketmaster frustrations * Why artists are canceling shows despite major reputations * The economics of modern concert touring * How fans are changing their concert-buying habits Music Industry Discussion * The decline of album sales * Streaming revenue versus touring revenue * Radio's changing role in music discovery * Why legacy artists often struggle for airplay despite releasing quality music Country Music Rabbit Holes * The impact of The Chicks controversy on country radio * Why "Not Ready to Make Nice" remains an important song * The late-career success of Johnny Cash * Why older artists often disappear from mainstream radio playlists * Discussion of Willie Nelson and country music legends Featured Artists & References * Brandon Flowers * The Killers * Pressure Machine * Robert Earl Keen * Johnny Cash * Willie Nelson * The Chicks * Bruce Springsteen * Tom Morello   🛍️ Lonely Town Podcast Merch 🌐 Lonely Town Podcast Store [https://lonely-town-podcast.printify.me/?utm_source=chatgpt.com] 📱 Follow Lonely Town Podcast 📘 Facebook Group Lonely Town Podcast Facebook Group [https://www.facebook.com/groups/1464087943928872?utm_source=chatgpt.com] 📸 Instagram Lonely Town Podcast Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/lonelytownpodcast/?hl=en&utm_source=chatgpt.com] 📩 Contact Us Have a question, story, or want to contribute to the show? Reach out—we'd love to hear from you. 🎧 Show Credits Produced & Edited by Derek Everitt

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Crossfire Heaven, Hell, and Brandon Flowers

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